Outdoor Living Cost Guides

Have you wanted a new deck or a swimming pool for those summer months? Turning your outdoor space into a comfortable, fun and safe place for the whole family can be less costly than you think. Think about how you want to use your outdoor space. The more prepared you are when you talk to your contractor, the easier it will be to transform the backyard into your paradise.
Patios and Pathways
Patios act as great spaces for dining, grilling, putting swimming pool furniture and holding outdoor parties. They are often made of concrete, tiles or stone and installed directly on the ground. They can be any shape and either attached to the home or a detached free-standing space in the middle of the yard. They are used for everything, from sitting and enjoying the view to holding an outdoor BBQ to surrounding a pool. These are less expensive than decks and easier to maintain in the long run.  Continue Reading
  • Install a Patio or Pathway Costs
    Most homeowners spent between:
    $1,762 - $4,469
    Average cost:
    $2,991
    Low cost:
    $800
     
    High cost:
    $8,400
  • Build a Deck Costs
    Most homeowners spent between:
    $4,087 - $9,893
    Average cost:
    $6,921
    Low cost:
    $2,000
     
    High cost:
    $15,000
  • Repair a Deck Costs
    Most homeowners spent between:
    $718 - $2,100
    Average cost:
    $1,385
    Low cost:
    $300
     
    High cost:
    $3,900

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Install a Patio or Pathway
(7,940 projects)
Average National Cost:
$3,336
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Build a Deck
(7,855 projects)
Average National Cost:
$6,921
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Repair a Deck
(4,695 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,385
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Seal or Waterproof a Deck
(4,562 projects)
Average National Cost:
$792
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Install or Repair Gas Pipes
(3,522 projects)
Average National Cost:
$480
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Install a Hot Tub
(3,466 projects)
Average National Cost:
$321
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Maintain a Swimming Pool
(3,160 projects)
Average National Cost:
$252
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Install Asphalt Paving
(2,656 projects)
Average National Cost:
$4,091
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Coat Concrete With Epoxy
(1,573 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,831
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Repair Asphalt Paving
(1,124 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,670
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Build a Patio Enclosure
(1,047 projects)
Average National Cost:
$15,215
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Build a Swimming Pool
(981 projects)
Average National Cost:
$17,918
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Install an Awning
(954 projects)
Average National Cost:
$2,380
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Remodel a Swimming Pool
(923 projects)
Average National Cost:
$8,160
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Repair a Patio or Pathway
(821 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,241
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Repair a Swimming Pool Heater
(797 projects)
Average National Cost:
$392
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Repair or Replace a Vinyl Pool Liner
(638 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,786
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Remove Concrete
(557 projects)
Average National Cost:
$955
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Install a Swimming Pool Heater
(371 projects)
Average National Cost:
$2,492
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Build an Arbor, Pergola or Trellis
(270 projects)
Average National Cost:
$3,337
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Repair an Awning
(170 projects)
Average National Cost:
$555
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Install a Playground or Swing Set
(129 projects)
Average National Cost:
$503
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Install Swimming Pool Covers & Accessories
(102 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,248
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Deliver Concrete
(82 projects)
Average National Cost:
$2,635
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Build an Outdoor Kitchen
(71 projects)
Average National Cost:
$7,559
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Build a Gazebo
(70 projects)
Average National Cost:
$7,186
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Repair a Gazebo
(69 projects)
Average National Cost:
$738
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Install a Natural Gas BBQ
(68 projects)
Average National Cost:
$240
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Repair a Hot Tub
(62 projects)
Average National Cost:
$2,015
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Repair a Boat Dock
(35 projects)
Average National Cost:
$870
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Install an Outdoor Misting System
(27 projects)
Average National Cost:
$2,448
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Build a Swimming Pool Enclosure
(21 projects)
Average National Cost:
$8,065
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Make and Install Signs
(18 projects)
Average National Cost:
$429
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Build a Dock
(17 projects)
Average National Cost:
$2,877
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Repair an Outdoor Misting System
(17 projects)
Average National Cost:
$493
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Build or Resurface a Tennis Court
(12 projects)
Average National Cost:
$6,433
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Repair Playground Equipment
(12 projects)
Average National Cost:
$302
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Repair a Greenhouse
(8 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,475
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Repair a Tennis Court
(6 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,537
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Build a Greenhouse
(5 projects)
Average National Cost:
$13,893
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Pathways are useful when wanting to create a walking space in your yard. They can be made of various materials depending on the garden: pebbles, mulch, flagstone, ceramic tiles, etc. Asphalt is a very cost-effective option. It also provides a better surface for snow and ice removal in winter climates. It's easier to repair and additional layers can be added if necessary. Consider the square footage of your yard and if a pathway would be ideal for walking your garden area.
Decks
Unlike patios, decks are designed with wood, often enclosed and act as extensions of the home as an additional room. Building a deck can enhance the beauty of your home. Although a new deck could turn into an expensive investment, picking the best contractor for the job, planning and asking questions will make the difference in the end sum.
Choose your design, materials and location. You can have the coolest idea for a deck, and it will never look the way you anticipated if it isn't designed properly. If you have an especially great view from one part of your home, then position the new deck to take full advantage of it. If you are considering a hot tub, consider the optimal wood material for holding its weight. Sealing the deck is another way to help it last longer and shine. Flower boxes and benches are some options to consider to make your deck more beautiful.
Gazebo
A gazebo is a free-standing structure designed to provide shelter from the elements. Gazebos are normally situated in gardens or other places with beautiful views, and they are constructed in a wide range of styles and with an assortment of materials. These simple structures are relatively easy to build but have a multitude of uses. Think of adding decorative lattice or pillars, even a hot tub! There are really no design limitations - just your imagination and budget!
Swimming Pools
A swimming pool used to be a privilege of the rich, but today that isn't necessarily true. There are many options to fit within your budget. In-ground pools are more expensive than their above-ground counterparts, but both provide terrific aesthetic options and sound investments. Don't only think about the cost of the pool itself, but maintenance as well. Although modern equipment makes maintenance easy, weekly cleanings and seasonal closings are necessary to preserve the life of your pool. Be sure to check your local building restrictions to determine how far your pool needs to be from field lines and septic tanks. Talk to your insurance agent before construction to find out about additional coverage needed for a new pool, and you may also want to talk to your local taxing authorities about possible property tax assessment increases so that you'll know what to expect.

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Ronnie Baerga 26 days ago
I need a complete new back yard, all i have is dirt and stumps, dont know where in landscaping to look??
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Ric Ricard More than 1 year ago
You don't show "landscape design/installation"- like a front yard make-over, w/ the drought in mind ?? That's what I'm looking for!
Kathy Vosburg More than 1 year ago
As an experienced landscape designer and builder, what I have shared with my clients is the cost of the labor is based on the region they live in, what the fair market for the skills or trades are, and actually what season the work will be done in. That cost is fixed for the most part. The area where budgets fluctuate is in the size of the project and the material selection. The best analogy is a vehicle. For example, we have a choice of a stripped down, manual two-seat truck, an automatic four-seat truck, or a four-seat, long-bed, custom wheels, top of the line stereo, two-tone paint job with a leather interior, diesel truck. They're all trucks, but the criteria, amenities, and material choices make the price go up or down. It is the same within the design/build fields. And it is the design/build firm's job to ask the right questions to guide and direct a property owner to make the best decisions and choices that fulfill what they are hoping to achieve, within cost constraints and within the budget. Each homeowner, property, and project are unique, one cost, one budget, one design does not fit all. As a matter of policy, we do not provide quotes or prices during the initial client consultation. If anything, only price ranges, as the true and final costs are always dependent on the scope of work required and the material choices made by our clients.